Stability and safety after years of chaos is preferable to the failed attempt at democracy?
I ;istened to a reporter that was alowoed access to a small town somewhere in maybe Somalia that was taken over by extreme Muslims. As he put it the town was safe and peaceful. People and businesses did not lock doors.
Crime levels were extremely low in the Third Reich, too. When the authorities are constantly watching everyone, and harshly punishing even the tiniest transgressions, it's a very bad idea to give them any excuse whatsoever to notice you or your family.
I think I would rather have someone steal my wallet at knifepoint, or break into my house and take my stuff, than live in such a climate of constant fear.
But I understand that lots of people feel the opposite way - they feel that low crime, clean streets, and a reliable railway system are far more important than wondering where the guys who kicked down the Cohen's door a few nights ago and dragged them away might have taken them.